Winning Lawsuit, Johnny Depp Insinuates Amber Heard Through New Song
JAKARTA - After winning a defamation lawsuit, Johnny Depp is more focused on music with his best friend. After performing at a concert, Depp released an album titled 18 which will be released this Friday.
The Sunday Times media who got the chance to hear the album shared an exclusive review. They mention some of the lyrics that Depp wrote allegedly for Amber Heard.
Depp wrote two original songs and sang two covers, namely Caroline, Brian Wilson's No from The Beach Boys and Venus and Furs from The Velvet Underground.
Through an original song called Sad Motherf* in Parade, there is a lyric that reads “You're sitting there like a dog with a seven-year itch.”
Then he continues with the lyrics, “If I had a dime, it wouldn't reach your hand.” which hints at Johnny Depp about redressing Amber Heard.
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"I think you've said enough for one motherf* night," said one of the lyrics written by Johnny Depp about Heard's statement about their quarrel.
This album has been announced by Jeff Beck and Johnny Depp through social media and their concerts.
“When Johnny and I started playing together, it represented our passion and creativity. We'd be joking about how we felt (like) 18, so that's the title of our album," he said.
“It was an honor to be able to write music with Jeff. One of the great people and I feel privileged to call him a brother," said Johnny Depp.
Even so, Amber Heard reportedly challenged the court's decision because one of the jurors was called illegal. Heard was asked to pay compensation as well as Johnny Depp.